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Threat Modeling Tools: A Taxonomy
IEEE Security and Privacy, 2022Zhenpeng Shi, David Starobinski
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Threat modeling framework for mobile communication systems
Publisher Copyright: © 2022This paper presents a domain-specific threat-modeling framework for the cellular mobile networks. We survey known attacks against mobile communication and organize them into attack phases, tactical objectives, and techniques ...
Siddharth Prakash Rao +2 more
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2013
The introduction of an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) into the power grid forces the power industry to address information security threats and consumer privacy more extensively than before. The industry needs practical advice on methods and tools to use in this context.
Inger Anne Tøndel +2 more
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The introduction of an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) into the power grid forces the power industry to address information security threats and consumer privacy more extensively than before. The industry needs practical advice on methods and tools to use in this context.
Inger Anne Tøndel +2 more
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Threat Tree Templates to Ease Difficulties in Threat Modeling
2011 14th International Conference on Network-Based Information Systems, 2011Threat trees are notable tools in the security analysis process called "threat modeling"'. The trees are used to identify how and under what condition threats can be realized, which will help proper estimation of risks and planning of countermeasures.
Ikuya Morikawa, Yuji Yamaoka
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WET ICE 2003. Proceedings. Twelfth IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises, 2003., 2004
Threat modeling is an important risk assessment and mitigation practice that provides the capability to secure a network environment. Performing a security risk analysis will help provide a clearer picture of the network, system, and software environment. The steps that can be taken to mitigate the identified security risks are discussed in the paper.
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Threat modeling is an important risk assessment and mitigation practice that provides the capability to secure a network environment. Performing a security risk analysis will help provide a clearer picture of the network, system, and software environment. The steps that can be taken to mitigate the identified security risks are discussed in the paper.
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Threat Modeling for Services in Cloud
2016 IEEE Symposium on Service-Oriented System Engineering (SOSE), 2016Cloud computing offers various services ranging from infrastructure to computation, software and application. These services have gained popularity in both public and enterprise domains, and they process large amount of user data with varying privacy levels.
Muhammad Kazim 0001, David Evans 0002
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2010
This research work proposes a threat modeling approach for Web 2.0 applications. The authors’ approach is based on applying informal method of threat modeling for Web 2.0 applications. Traditional enterprises are skeptical in adopting Web 2.0 applications for internal and commercial use in public-facing situations, with customers and partners.
Nishtha Srivastava +2 more
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This research work proposes a threat modeling approach for Web 2.0 applications. The authors’ approach is based on applying informal method of threat modeling for Web 2.0 applications. Traditional enterprises are skeptical in adopting Web 2.0 applications for internal and commercial use in public-facing situations, with customers and partners.
Nishtha Srivastava +2 more
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Modelling of Enterprise Insider Threats
Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Information Systems Security and Privacy, 2015In this paper, a position has been taken to include the non-human active agents as insiders of an enterprise, as opposed to only human insiders as found in the literature. This eliminates the necessity of including the psycho-social and criminological behavioural traits to be incorporated in the management of insider threats.
Puloma Roy, Chandan Mazumdar
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Modeling User-Centric Threats in Smart City: A Hybrid Threat Modeling Method
2022 IEEE/ACS 19th International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications (AICCSA), 2022The ever-changing technological trends form the basis of smart cities. The integration of blockchain in a smart city architecture can solve the increasing economic and social problems that negatively impact human life. On one hand, the smart cities are effectively improving the living standards of the citizens.
Coco Koban +4 more
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Modeling Interventions for Insider Threat
2020The threat of malicious actions by trusted insiders is a difficult issue to predict and combat. This paper presents an agent-based model that simulates a way in which social interventions can curb or eliminate the occurrence of malicious insider attacks, or “insider threats”, within an organization.
Luke J. Osterritter, Kathleen M. Carley
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